THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 1913. WILL DISSOLEPHONE TRUST Beorganiiation Plan of Telephone and Telegraph Company Accepted FEEE ACCESS TO TOLL LINES riiyslclnl CnnnrclloM with All Othei' Cnncrrnn Promised Will Dis pose of It AV((rn Union Holdings. WASHINGTON, Doc 10,-Attorney Gen eral Mclteynolds made public ant night details of an agreement for reorganization of the American Telephone and Telegraph' company, "the telephone trust," which Trill prevent litigation To dissolve that corporation under the anti-trust act and under which ocmpetltlvo conditions will be restored In the telephone service of (the entire country and tho combine will dispose of Its holdings In the "Western Union Telegraph company. The plan originated with the company, although it followed many reports that a. iillt against It mlsht be filed. It was regarded by department of justice officials tonight as the most strlk ng Indication offered in a. decade that 'blg business has come to tho conclusion that It Is better to follow the Sherman law than fight It. The plan met not enly the approval of the attorney general and his chief "trust buster," G. C Todd, and official! of the subsidiaries of the combine, but was heartily approved by President Wilson. In a letter to Mr. McReynotds the president expressed hie admiration for the attitude of the tele phone company and his conviction that uch conduct on the part of business men meant a building up of business on sound and permanent lines. Itaa Added fllarn If leaner. Coming, on the heels of the announce inent that Postmaster General Burleson .was seriously- Interested in government ownership of telephone lines, the action of the Department of Justice had no aded (Significant and some officials went so far as to express the opinion that It In dicated legislation to .acquire the coun try's telephone business would not be Trcssed by the administration at the present session. In brief the agreement provides that: The American Telephone and Telegraph compasy will x dispose promptly of Its holdings in the Western Union Tele graph company, so that' each concern shall be under distinct management and bo that all shall be entirely Independent. The company will not hereafter acquire control of other telephone companies, and where control of telephone companies haj been acquired but no actual physical union has been effected, the American Telcphono and Telegraph company will mibmlt tho course it Is to pursue to the Interstate Commerce commission and to the Department of Justice. The company will promptly make ar rangements by which all other telephone companies In the United States shall have access to It toll lines. Couldn't Get nm Maeb la Court, Department officials tonight declared that the plan save the government every thing and more than it could have hoped to obtain In court Officials were more than pleased with the last part of the agreement, by which the Dell company give lone distance service to subscribers of other companies, and did not deny that they never had hoped to gain such a point by suit vnder the anti-trust act Tho agreement will Met aXfect the suit .entered several months ace to dissolve the connection of the Bell company with the Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com vany, the coast branch. This suit will be pressed by the department to deter mine bow far the Sherman anti-trust act applies to telephone companies. President Wlleon's letter, written to the attorney general today, was one of the most interesting documents mad publlo In connection with the settlement It roads: Wllsou's Letter. My Dear Mr. Attorney General : Thank you for letting me see the letter from the American Telephone and Telegraph com pany. It Is very gratifying that the com- Sany should thus volunteer to adjust Its uslnesa to permit of competition. I gain the Impression more and more from week to week that the business men of the country arc sincerely desirous of con forming with the law and It Is very grati fying indeed to have occasion, as in this Instance, to deal with them In complete frankness and to be able to show them that all that we desire ia an opportunity to co-operate with them. 80 long as we are dealt with In this spirit, we car help to build up the bus! bom of the country upon sound and permanent lines, OreMally and sincerely youra, (Sig.) WOODROW WIUOK. MeHeynelaV CemuiHHfeatlnn, Mr. McKeynolee In accepting the American Telephone and Telegraph com fiany'a offer, wrote to K C. Kingsbury, vice preeMent oz the company, as fellows: Permit me to acknowledge with ex preaetons of appreciation your letter of Xoember IS, outlining the course of ncUen which the telephone companies composing the Dell system obligate them selves to follow In the future. Your frank negotiations in respect to these matters compel the belief that what you propose will be carried out in good faith and It seejns to ine clear that such fiction on vour part will establish con ditions under which there will be full op t.rtunlty throughout the country for competition In the transmission of In telligence by wire. May I take this occasion to say that the administration earnestly desires tn ro- cperatn with nnd to promote nil business conducted In harmony with law. and that, without abating the Insistence that the statutes must be obeyed, It will always welcome opportunity to nld in bringing about whatever adjustment arc necessary ror the ret-stahiishment or lawful conditions without litigation. Months or NcRotlntlnns. The announcement of the agreement came tonight at tho conclusions of sev eral months of negotiation In which the attorney general and Mr. Todd and Mr Kingsbury, Theodore N. Vail, pre-ldsnt of tho American Telephone and Telegraph company, and other parties on both sides conferred. Mr. McReynolds took up the question early In his administration of the Department of Justice and officials of the telephone company showed a will ingness from the first to do anything In reason to satisfy the government's lawyers. A point by point In a tentative schemo was worked out, Mr. Kingsbury carried It. to New York, submitted It to the di rectors of the American Telephone and Telegraph company and to other com panies Interested nnd In evfry Instance secured the approval of the department ami of officials of the companies con cerned. Thero never was a serious hitch In the plans, and Mr. McRoynolds clearly indicated to the telephone officials not only his desire to avoid litigation, but his aversion to any scheme for government ownership. The plan finally was submitted to the attorney general with the statement that the company wished to put Its affairs be yond "fair criticism." Some of the de tails of the reorganisation are yet to bo perfected. Tho' department has such con fidence in the corporation's desire to do th right thing, however, that it has left such matters to Its officers and any rea sonabtn amount of tlmo asked for will be granted. About Thirty Per Cent, Although exact Information as to tho extent of tho Western Union stock held by the Dell company was not nvailnhi. here tonight. It was understood to be about 30 per cent Mr. McRoynolds has no aesiro to force the combine to clear Its' treasury of this stock within a wmIc or a month or In any set period of tlmo. i-rom the point of v ew of a sun. scrlber to an Independent tolephone sys tem one of tho most Interesting parts of the agreement Is that promising him Use of the through lines of tho Dell company. Under the agreement an Inde pendent company may secure connection with Dell toll lines by securing standard trunk lines to connect with the Bell toll boards, the Dell company- operating tne entire toll circuit when connections are made, Connections will be given with Dell subscribers of other Independent companies served by exchanges more than fifty miles distant from the place where tho call originated, Independent subscribers paying in addition to tho regular Sell toll charge a connection charge of It) cents for each message. This charge will not bo made on business known as "long tines," business and long lines business will be accepted for less than fifty miles as well as for a greater distance. Bell Capital Stock. Tho authorised capital clock of the Dell company, December 31, MU. was ISTO. 090,090, Its bonded Indebtedness at that time about tM,G9U,. From October to April, 198 It has paid g per cent an nually. The western Union has an au pthorised capital of Sieo.oeo.ft, proctlcally all of which has been issued. Lata In 1911, tho American Telephone and Tele graph company held more than 1Z.V. m of this stock. Officials do not believe that cither company will be affected, greatly, by tho announcement tonight. They say that these proposals have explained that tho connection between two concerns has never been such that tho earnings of one went to pay the dividends of tho other, and the operating expenses and overhead charges, and all other accounts of each have peen quite dlstlnot Mr. McReynolda has been told that tho Atner lean Telephone and Telegraph company, despite Its stockholdings In tho Western Upton, has treated, tho Postal Telegraph company with equal opportunity for use of Its facilities. WHAT SHALL WE GIVE THEM? VICE PRESIDENT MARSHALL SIGNS FOR LECTURE TOUR CHICAGO, Doc as, Tt was announced by a lyceum bureau here that Vlco Presi dent Thomas IV Marshall had signed a contract to lecture at least four weeks after the close of the present session o congress. The vice president will re ceive 139 n lecture, according to the an nouncement Ills lecture tour, It Is said, will cover cities tn the middle west The Persistent ana s-uenclous Uso ot Newspaper Advertising Is the Itoad to Business Success. 'TA Stera mt the Town Men buy our merchandise Because it is correot. Ladies buy it as Gifts Because they know it will please. Givea man or boy what he needs in Wearing apparol and ho 'LI bo happy, providing it has that touch of oxclusivoness nnd correct nessthat men like. His Christmas Gift if it comes from Browning, King & Co. may bo roturncd if it failB to pleaso from lack of stylo or correctness. Time I Short Only 3 Days Think and act quickly. Everything for men and boys that goes to make for better dross and comfort. Mail tier receive prompt attention Parcel Pott Paid. Browning, King Co. GEO. T. WILSON. Manager HO MATTER WHAT TOU DECIDE UPOIT, rsmembsr that the Christmas gift that will touch the heart strings Is not the one that costs the most money, but the one that shows thonghtfnl care la se lection and affectionate re membrance. Oood taste and genuine good will are more essential lit Christmas giving than a bnlsiug pocket book. Dnppose 7on make this Christmas last for years. Rap. pose you ohooos a gift that wilt Increass In rains and ap preciation as the years go by. 'xo do this your gift must be useful. Why not make your own family a useful Christ mas gift of something for the home for the common enjoy ment of tne whole family? Why not "Olvs Unto Others As Ton Would Have Others aire Unto Ton?" Wo hare especially prepared onrselves this ysar to meet the demand for gift furniture which will prove useful as well as orna mentaland after all, what makes a better gift than fur niture? zt becomes the con stant dolly companion in the home of those whom we wish to remember. Ton can "charge' these gifts and take a year to pay for them. This Is the real way of making each of yonr Christmas dol lars hars more "cents," also do not forget that onrs Is the largest, highest grade borne furnishing stock In Omaha offsrsd at the very lowest re- tall prices. $10.98 SK of Chairs com- set ELEGANT NEW 8TYU2 LIBRARY TABLE. Mado throughout of selected. American quartered imita tion oak, very attractive and maaslvo In appoaranco and of a strict colonial design. Top of table meas ures 28x42 lnchoB. Has large drawer 7 A " and strong lower shelf. Positively i jf a groat value at. Elegant Fumed Oak Mission Rocker STYLE MISSION ROCK Fra'mo is made entirely ot solid oak, beautifully fin ished in turned. Has a large and broad seat, up holstorod in guaranteed Spanish fabrlcold over full steel spring seat. A rocker that will graco any homo. A splendid rocker and a w. wd p real bargains m LtlLrlL? Sto- Open Evenings Unti V fclA OQ nristmas on I JPlF 1001 Suitable Xmas Bargains Gentlemen's Solid Oak Smoke Stand THIS 1IANDV SMOKER would surely delight the man of the house. Con structed throughout of solid quarter sawed oak in either fumed or Early Knglluh Mntsh. Top la fitted with brass tray, cigar, match and cigarette holder Also small drawer for pipe and tobacco. On sale tills week at $3.75 Six Solid Oak Genuine Leather Seat Din in or Rnnm Pknifi MASSIVELY CONSTRUCTED WITH FRENCH .CURVED LEGS and brilliantly polished. Upholstered in genuine high grade leather, with broad backs and roomy Bomi-box seat Wo know abaolutoly that these six a chairs cannot be duplicated at any store In Omaha for less 1 ft QR than $18.00. A world beater at this price 1 JfQ FOR THE BENEFIT OF OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS To make your shopping easlor we have added a splendid as sortment of toys to our regular lines. They represent a lucky Dur. iuubo ana we auer tnem not for profit, Just to get your good will. Mechanical 1A le7C i&KxS3KK3BKBe9WKeewnwmdC THIS HANDSOME UNIFOLD BED DAVENPORT is made of highly seasoned wood, finished In a rich flaky grain American quartered imitation oak. Tho upholstering is ot guaranteed Imperial leather over fine oil tempered steel springs, when open up It is a full size bed, complete with separate steel spring. A child f g can operate It. A most amazing JUL value for this week at kt9J Billiard Player A GREAT TOY FOR BOTH' YOUNG AND OLD. Table Is fit ted with strong clock work motor, which when wound sets man and blllard ball t r in motion JL7C 17-pioco ALUMINUM KITCHEN SET. Each set packed in a neat oox wiin paper iace eagc, worm just tne tning tor the little girl. 32c nyas .iAUf a)S iSBiiiVa'w9 Hf Massive, Imperial Leather Solid Comfort Rockers A LUXURIOUS AND COM FORTABLE ROCKER. Strongly constructed throughout of Amer ican quartered imita tion oak nnd nnhnt. stered In a high grade Imperial leather; back is beautifully tufted, set off with carved eldo panel. Seat e ffi1 an,d roomy up holstered over steel spring con- b ruction spe- QC clally priced f ' 'j for tlila week. Let Hartman Fealkr Yoar Nest Metal Gninco anil two .tlnclilncs COMPLETE MECHANICAL TRAIN, consisting of track, locomotive tender andcoach; locomotive equip ped with strong spring motor o E -worth fully f l.?B, our price OOC COMPLETE SET, INCLUD 1NG metal garage and two clock work nntnmnlllp beautifully onamTd. worth 75c, at 35c Nickel Plated Gas Sad Irea (Wer th $3.00) THIS NICKEL TLATHD UAH IKON, worth dou ble the price we ask for it. Consumes only two cents worth of ros In four hours' use. Com plete In box with Hand and six foot of felted rubber hose. While they last (one to each custo mer) at this ridiculous pneo SPECIAL u! - auction, of th mo.t r m n . vy,.. . p"ur?- "ir . wnuo mey lasi at tins price.... $135 e Hartman's New Model Sewing Machine THESE HANDSOME SEWING MACHINES are made with every modern improve 'mont that cogs toward making a first class ma chine. Has high arm, drop head, five drawers and cabinet ball-bearing stand. Made of solid oak and complete with a full set of at tachments, only, $16.95 msm 1414:1416-1418 DOllGiaS ST. Large Size FOLDING CARD TABLE THIS FOLDING CARD TAULH. Can be had.ln mahogany, Rolden or fumed oak. with either sxecn felt or Imperial leather top. Folds up completely as shown in Illustration. Top mcaa. HHw 30x30 Inches, haa nickel ends and verv strongly made. Very BiieciHi hi- $1.95 i Omaha Theological Seminary Beneficiary of the Stuart Estate By the death of Mrs. John fltuart of Audubon, la., which occurred a few days ago, the Omaha Presbyterian seminary becomes heir to a S2,q bequest. Mrs. Stuart was much interested in Christian education and. It Is told, cave substantial assistance to several Insti tutions In the middle west. Several members of the senior class of the seminar" have recently received call for settlement, among them Ottle CI Carden to Shelby, la.; Sampson Cocks to Adair, la.; and Urnjamln C Bailey -to Carson, la The holiday vacation of the seminary will begin toduy ml continue until Jan uary 6. l'resldent Murhall will spend the holiday In Minneapolis. Irof. Iter- ron and John K. Hees. the latter of tho senior ctajis, with K. M. Smith and Gerald rttagetald of the Junior class represent the seminary af the Student Volunteer convention in Kansas CHy- Dr r. K- Jenkins spent last week In New York City meeting with one ot the committees appointed by the last general assembly. canno be disinherited owing; to the ex Istcnro of a deed establishing his rights, SON OF GERMAN MAGNATE SENT TO JAIL FOR LIBEL MUEIJIEIM - AN . Dlirt - RUHR. Oer many, Dec. 20. August Thyssen, Jr., son of the great mine owner and roanufao turer and heir to one of the greatest for tunes In the world, was today sentenced to a month in jail for libelling the direc tors of his father's firm. The elder Au gust Thyssen employs nearly 33.000 work men and Is the owner of Iron works anl great stretches qt mining property. Father and son have been estrange. for a long time owing to the spendthrift character of the son. who two years ago was brought up In the lterlin bankruptcy court with debts said to aggregate some l,CO3,0P0. In February this year he rejected an offer from his father ot t.Ono a year to renounce his rigbU of inheritance, lit Nobleman Murders Wife and Nephew QUARTZ, Germany, Dec. 20. Count Matthias Mleliynskl, a millionaire Polish nobleman and a member ot the Qennan Imperial Parliament shot and killed hla wife and hla nephew early today. The count, who la residing near here at Castle Dakowymokrx, one of his many country seats, heard sounds In the night which he thought were caused by thieves. He seised a rifle and made a soarch, during which he found his wife and nephew together In her room. Without a word of warning or explana tion the count shot both dead. A woman companion ot tho countess was the only witness of the affair. Bho was also seriously wounded by one of the bullets. The count promptly notified the pub lic prosecutor of the tragedy. Tho count Is 41 years old. lie was married tn lssti to Countess Vellela Von I'otok-Potocka, who was born In HTS, For some years the couple were separ ated, but re-unlted a short time ago. Count Mlelzynskl has been a member ot the Imperial Parliament since 1903, He was one ot the Polish aristocrats who dined with the emperor during the let ter's visit here on August 2T to dedicate the new city hall and the chapel In Posen castle. The function waa. boy cotted by the Polish populace as a pro test against the Prussian policy ot Oer manUatlon ot the Polish provinces. The count's carriage was stoned and its in mates drenched with water while they were on the way to the castle. Bank Robbers Flee and Leave Working Capital Behind VANCOUVER. B. C. Dec 20.-The Bank of Ottawa of this city Is S10 rlche as a result of an attempted bank robbct by two armed bandits today. Shortly after the Robson street branch of the bank opened two young men pre sented themselves at the teller's window and asked for change for a $10 bill. Ae the teller reached for his cash the men drew revolvers and commenced ahootlna. The teller dropped behind the counter until business men In the neighborhood, hearing the reports, rushed In and fright ened the would-be robbers away. The bandits had failed to reach the bills on the counter and in their hasty departure they left their working capital Denind. a heavy fog aided tholr escape. Angeles provide Si.ono.nao in h ,..,! i Elvlng employment on public work to the city's unemployed, estimated to num ber 50.000. PORTLAND, Ore . Dec. 20. -The Port land commission pusscd an emergency ordinance today to glvo work to 1,000 uucni.iuyca men in tne city pnrks and by the water bureau, beginning tomor row, at W a day. COAST CITIES TO GIVE THEIR 'UNEMPLOYED JOBS t3 ANGELES, Cal., Dec .-As a Christmas present to the poor of the cJty and n measure of relief for conditions of unemployment, the city council voted to day to appropriate tl.CCO a month for three months. The appropriation was the outcome of a demand by severa' civic and labor bodies that the t-lty and county ot Los BUILD MODERN HOUSE FOR FAMILY IN SEVEN HOURS BAKKRSFIELD, Cal., Dec. JO.-Wlth lumber, nails, fixtures and other mate rials donated by business men, thirty one carpenters, bricklayers, plumbers and electricians today built In seven hours a house for tho destitute Van Meter family, consisting of a mother and five children. It was a Christmas present to the family, who have been Ilv'ng In a wretched tent hovel for months. Tho house Is w re l for Jectrl-Ity, p'ped for gas, contains complete plumbing fix tures and connections with sewer and water mains. SENATOR STONE IS SERIOUSLY ILL WASHINGTON. Dec. KWenstor 8ton of Missouri Is ill at his home here. He caught cold a (ew days ago. which de veloped Into pleurisy. Ills friends were anxious about him today, and Speaker Clark and several others who Inqulml concerning his health were told ho wan quite sick. President Wilson sent some flowers. CONGRESSMAN PEPPER HAS SERIOUS RELAPSE CLINTON, la., Dec. lOCongressman I. S. Pepper, convalescing rom a prolonged attack of typhoid fever here, has suffered a relapse. Complications due to a re currence of an old trouble have affected his gall bladder and his condition today was considered serious. r Slenetlk l iiUoutiteilty Dead. ROME, Dec. !0. That Emperor Mene like of Abyssinia died. December IS. Is confirmed In tho lateest despatches re ceived here from Addl Abeba, the Abys sinian capita. Although official annaunce ment of the emperor's death Is lacking, this due probably to the necessity of pre cautions being takne to Insure the sue session to the throne Persistent Advertising ts the Road to Big Returns. HOTEL FLANDERS 133-137 West 47th St., New York City just orr XSOIQWATC, The right kind of hotel in the right locality. In the heart of th the ater district and adjacent to th shopping centers. positively fire-proof. Excellent cuisine and an exceptional orchestra. A large addition Just com pleted, containing library, grill and billiard halt Handsomely Furnished Rooms, Private Bath, $1.50 PER DAY UPWARD. From Grand Central Station, cars marked "Broadwsy" without transfer; Peanaylvania Station. 7th At, cars without transfer. Booklet upon request. II R. SHARES, PROP. The Hamilton ate 24th and Farnam ?! A&7BSO JONES, Xicsses and Manager formerly with th Omaha field Cu ' "Phone Tyler 1293 An Elaborate Five- Course Xmas Dinner Thursday, Dec. 25, 1913 Sl.OO Per Rlate Vbcaand Instrumental Music SSBBBBBSlgl.lJ 1 Mit JHUt TSKBBBBBBBBBBBe